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You can use them to create what ever 2d files you want. That is what I did for my cnc machine which needed dxfs
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Can you (or anyone) please provide an example of this, so I can try to track this down and fix it? I suspect a quick addition to the relevant apache config file will take care of this, but I need an example to be sure I understand exactly what the issue isQuote
jgilmore
I confirm that opening it in the forum doesn't work. Apparently the forum software gives incorrect type information in the http header?